Green Economy
Energy Saving
Carbon Emission Reduction
Sustainability
Technology
Expertise
300
CO2 emissions (Million tonnes)
250
50
Year
The launch of the National Green Technology Policy on 24 July last year by Prime Minister reflects the Governments earnest move for green technology to act as a catalyst for economic growth along the low-carbon trajectory in Malaysia.
To minimize growth of energy consumption while enhancing economic development; To facilitate the growth of the Green Technology industry and enhance its contribution to the national economy;
To increase national capability and capacity for innovation in Green Technology development and enhance Malaysias competitiveness in Green Technology in the global arena;
To ensure sustainable development and conserve the environment for future generations; and To enhance public education and awareness on Green Technology and encourage its widespread use.
Green IT
Balancing Responsibility, Accountability, and the Economy
Green IT in 2010
Organizational Vision
Data Center
Virtualization
Not really about green, but high impact for Green portfolio Power savings Reduction of legacy technology equipment Smaller heating/cooling footprint
Next Steps
Establish Baselines Spending
Power Consumables Material Disposal
Increase fuel efficiency standards for vehicle, appliances, buildings Tax and other financial incentives for energy efficiency Subsidize renewable energy use, research and development Internalize externalities for fossil fuels By 2050:
Increase renewable energy to 50% cut coal use by 50%
Energy Efficiency: We all know that being energy efficient saves both money and the planet, but what is the actual definition of energy efficiency? 'using less energy to provide the same or improved level of output' Renewable Energy An energy resource that is replaced rapidly by natural processes. Some examples of renewable energy resources are sunlight, hydropower (water falling through a dam), and wood.
Renewable Energy Building Integrated Photo Voltaics
Step 2: Assessment
task 2a: Staff meeting and training task 2b: Prepare focus area flow charts task 2c: Walkthrough of focus areas task 2d: Quantify inputs and outputs and costs to establish a baseline task 2e: Quantify losses through a material and energy balance
Barriers
Primary
Secondary
Barrier: Environment seen as Compliance issue Cost burden Result: Companies not willing to look at environment unless they absolutely need to
ENERGY RETROFITS
REFRIGERATION CONTROL
Energy Usage
Air Conditioning 1. Air/Water Cooled Package Units 2. Centralized Air Conditioning - Chiller
Pumps
General Power Sockets
Air Conditioning 1. Air/Water Cooled Package Units - Matrix Power Controllers 2. Centralized Air Conditioning - Chiller - Matrix Chiller Optimizers
Installation at Module 1
Installation at Module 2
Energy Audit
MEASUREMENTS
DATA COLLECTION
Analysis
ROOMS SAVING 121 KWHr 0.28% ROOMS 1384 KWHr 3.18% LIGHTING SAVING 1950 KWHr 4.49% LIGHTING 5850 KWHr 13.46% FCU SAVING 104 KWHr 0.24%
KITCHEN & LAUNDRY 1140 KWHr KITCHEN & LAUNDRY 2.62% SAVING 60 KWHr 0.14% DOMESTIC WATER PUMP 892 KWHr 2.05%
Implementation
SOLAR PV
LIGHTING WATER PUMPING
INVERTERS
Project Results
ELECTRICAL ENERGY SAVING REPORT FLEXTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (SHAH ALAM) SDN. BHD.
COST BASELINE ENERGY TOTAL TNB BILL SAVING TNB BILL (RM) SAVING SAVING (RM) (RM) 60,771.56 62,529.71 89,052.00 15,584.10 25% 12% 8% 25% 15,192.89 7,503.56 7,124.16 3,896.03 4.1% 2.0% 1.9% 1.1% 45,578.67 55,026.14 81,927.84 11,688.08
KWHR/ MONTH
KWHR (RM)
MD (RM) 9,179.10
293,139 51,592.46
PUMPS
MACHINE & OTHERS TOTAL OCCUPIED FLOOR AREA
240
1,089 3,000 45,043.09
24.0
14.4
30
30
172,800 30,412.80
5,208.00
35,620.80
106,541.73 370,099.90
8%
5%
2,849.66
5,327.09
0.8%
1.4%
32,771.14
101,214.65
BEFORE SAVING
AFTER SAVING
( RM / m ) ( KWHr / m ) ( Watts / m )
MATRIX ENERGY (M) SDN. BHD.
356,297.11 19%
22,742.37 1%
498,566.98 27%
21,045.18 1%
32,506.32 2%
SAVING(CRANES)
292,556.88 16%
SAVING (PORT LIGHTING)
55,396.33 3%
12,024.14 1%
PORT LIGHTING (AFTER SAVING) SAVING (REEFERS) REEFERS (AFTER SAVING)
36,072.42 2%
50,657.70 3%
455,919.34 25%
Green Partners
Procurement Options
OUTRIGHT PURCHASE Needs Capital Investment, Return through saving Shorter Payback Period ( 2.5 years to 4 years) Risk Factor High, if No Money Back Guarantee on Minimum Saving HIRE PURCHASE Requires Down Payment Fixed Monthly Installments payable through monthly saving Risk factor Moderate, if No money back guarantee on min saving Payback Period (5years to 6 years) PARTIAL INVESTMENT SHARED SAVING Partial Capital Investment, proportionate share from Saving Payback Period ( 5 years to 6 years) Risk factor Low, higher share from saving ENERGY PERFORMANCE CONTRACT No Capital Investment, Lower share from Saving Contract Period ( 6 to 15 years) Risk factor Very Low, No Capital at stake. Business leaders are becoming increasingly aware of the need for energy efficiency and the potential impact this can have on reducing operating costs.
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